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  2. List of WTO dispute settlement cases - Wikipedia

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    This is a chronological list of World Trade Organization dispute settlement cases. As of December 2024, there have been 631 such cases. [1] List. This list ...

  3. Dispute settlement in the World Trade Organization - Wikipedia

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    The WTO at Ten: The Contribution of the Dispute Settlement System. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-86314-8. Palmeter, David, Petros C. Mavroidis, and Niall Meagher. Dispute Settlement in the World Trade Organization (Cambridge University Press, 2022.) online "Settling Disputes:A Unique Contribution". Understanding the WTO.

  4. Category : World Trade Organization dispute settlement cases

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    World Trade Organization Dispute 160 This page was last edited on 16 December 2016, at 20:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. WTO countries to reboot dispute reform negotiations - AOL

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    Countries in the World Trade Organization are resuming stalled negotiations on fixing its dispute settlement system by the end of this year, a document showed on Friday, after they overcame ...

  6. Bombardier Aerospace and Embraer S.A. government subsidy ...

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    WTO Dispute DS71: Canada — Measures Affecting the Export of Civilian Aircraft (Complainant: Brazil), 10 March 1997 [4] WTO Dispute DS222: Canada — Export Credits and Loan Guarantees for Regional Aircraft (Complainant: Brazil), 22 January 2001 [5] There was also a more recent fifth case, WTO Dispute DS522, filed on 8 February 2017 by Brazil. [6]

  7. Dispute Settlement Body - Wikipedia

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    The DSB is, in effect, a session of the General Council of the WTO: that is, all of the representatives of the WTO member governments, usually at ambassadorial level, meeting together. It decides the outcome of a trade dispute on the recommendation of a Dispute Panel and (possibly) on a report from the Appellate Body of WTO, which may have ...

  8. Global trade is at a critical juncture–and we can’t take it ...

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    This week, delegations from over 150 WTO Members will gather in Abu Dhabi for the 13th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization alongside a host of private sector representatives ...

  9. Shrimp-Turtle Case - Wikipedia

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    The United States lost the Tuna-Dolphin Case twice. The first was when Mexico opened a dispute (Tuna-Dolphin I), and the second was the European Economic Community and The Netherlands (Tuna-Dolphin II). The U.S. lost this case for two reasons: process versus product and extraterritoriality. [4]